What characteristics of water waves make them transverse waves?

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The characteristics of water waves is that it travels through the waver, the particles travel in clockwise circles. The radius of the circles decreases as the depth into the water increases.

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Is a exothermic a reaction that absorbs energy

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exo-outside, like exoskeleton
endo-inside

it tells where the energy goes

exo, energy goes out or is released
endo, energy is absorged



so exothermic is a reaction that releases energy and
endothermic is reaction that absorbs energy
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HELP ASAP What does a pH of 7 indicate about a substance?

A. It is basic
B. It is reactive
C. It is acidic.
D. It is neutral.

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D) it is neutral

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neutral

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a wagon is pulled at a speed of 0.40 m/s by a horse exerting an 1,800 newton horizontal force. what is the power of this horse.

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1,800/0.40=4500 this is the equation you need F=ma then you take f which is 1800 and divided by a which is 0.40 to find m

The more ______ an object moves, the more __________ it has (Kinetic Energy)

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Answer:

__________

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The process of _____________ is modeled in the plant cell diagrams seen here. A) osmosis B) tonicity C) active transport D) facilitated transport

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Answer:

A) Osmosis

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The process of osmosis is modeled in the cell diagram

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osmosis

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What are three methods of heat transfer and what are some examples​

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Answer: I am studying heat transfer and have learned there are three kinds of heat transfer: conduction, convection, and radiation. Some examples are:

Conduction:

Touching a stove and being burned

Ice cooling down your hand

Boiling water by thrusting a red-hot piece of iron into it

Convection:

Hot air rising, cooling, and falling (convection currents)

An old-fashioned radiator (creates a convection cell in a room by emitting warm air at the top and drawing in cool air at the bottom).

Radiation:

Heat from the sun warming your face

Heat from a lightbulb

Heat from a fire

Heat from anything else which is warmer than its surroundings.

Explanation: A good example would be heating a tin can of water using a Bunsen burner. Initially the flame produces radiation which heats the tin can. The tin can then transfers heat to the water through conduction. The hot water then rises to the top, in the convection process.

The atmosphere would be another example. The atmosphere is heated by radiation from the Sun, the atmosphere exhibits convection as hot air near the equator rises producing winds, and finally there is conduction between air molecules, and small amounts of air-land conduction.